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Passive restoration can help former farmlands in Minnesota, USA, to recover their biodiversity, but even 80 years is not enough for full recovery

Passive restoration can recover plant biodiversity on former farmland at low cost, say researchers. But active restoration could bring better results. This study measured plant biodiversity in once-farmed fields that had been left to nature up to 80 years earlier. The researchers show how recovery varies by the size of the plot to help guide better active restoration. Click here to read more

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date:  18/10/2023

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